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Posted by Theresa Gilbert on
July 6, 2017
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First year nursing students have organized a successful food drive campaign as part of their community health nursing clinical experience with the St. Paul鈥檚 Family Resources Foodbank in Spryfield. On Sunday afternoon of June 25, students managed to raise over 400 pounds of food which was passed along a human chain from the Captain William Spry Centre to the St Paul鈥檚 food bank, where families were welcomed with a BBQ and bouncy castle for children.聽 Congratulations on a job well done!聽
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